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Revision as of 15:43, 30 March 2009
Series: | The X-Files |
Original Airdate: | 05-12-2002 |
Production Number: | 9x18 |
Date(s): | Spring 2002 |
Written by: | Vince Gilligan |
Directed by: | Vince Gilligan |
Scully, Doggett and Reyes find a man who seems obsessed with The Brady Bunch and has extraordinary mental powers.
Summary
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Background Information
- The title of this episode is a reference to a popular song that the Brady children sang in an episode of The Brady Bunch when they formed a band, called "It's A Sunshine Day".
- Besides the many references to The Brady Bunch in this episode, cartoon characters Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyote are also mentioned.
Links and References
Guest Stars
- Michael Emerson as Oliver Martin
- John Aylward as Dr. John Rietz
- Tyson Turrou as Blake McCormick
- Stephen W. Bridgewater as Dr. Henry Jacocks
- David Faustino as Michael Daley
- Arlene Pileggi as Arlene
- Damon Kaylor as Orderly
- Eric Don as Young Anthony Fogelman
- Robbie Troy as "Carol Brady"
- Keith Forster as "Mike Brady"
- Marice Lynn Ross as "Alice"
- Danielle Savre as "Marcia Brady"
- Nick Campisano as "Greg Brady"
- Stephanie M. Herrera as "Jan Brady"
- Nolan Irwin as "Peter Brady"
- Sharayah Montgomery as "Cindy Brady"
- Jack Bensinger as "Bobby Brady"
References
SEMICOLON-SEPARATED LIST OF ITEMS/LOCATIONS REFERENCED IN EPISODE (BUT NOT LINKED TO IF ALREADY LINKED IN SUMMARY OR GUEST STARS SECTIONS)
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